Delight is a gift—a quiet, glimmering joy that catches us off guard or bubbles up in the middle of chaos. It’s the wide-eyed wonder of a child with an ice cream cone, the deep breath in a serene moment with God, the laughter that slips through in a hard season and reminds us we’re still alive.
Delight can feel like a luxury or something we forget to notice. Life is full, messy, unpredictable. Taking time away to enjoy, to rest, to play, can feel impractical or indulgent. And yet, God invites us to delight in him and to recognize that he also delights in us.
Delight doesn’t deny hardship, but it reminds us we are more than our responsibilities. This month, we’re exploring what it looks like to savor delight in the middle of real life—through laughter, beauty, connection, and the simple joy of God’s presence.





